And to reduce vibration, the Cooler Master corner mount design includes rubber feet for stability and keeping the fan quiet when in use - with RPM speeds of up to an impressive 3200. On top of that, ...
With GPUs getting larger, it only makes sense that PC cases also grow alongside this. But rather than just having large gaps and empty space, PC cases now have room for way more fans than are ...
So, you’ve filled up the inside of your gaming desktop with enough RGBs for a Las Vegas casino, not to mention tiny little LCD screens on your motherboard, RAM, and liquid cooling reservoir. What’s ...
Deciding between PWM and DC case fans can be confusing, but it’s important for the optimal performance of your computer. In general, PWM fans are quieter, more controllable, and more durable than DC ...
The new UniFan TL LCD fans will let you plug your Simpsons memes and cat pictures in what's possibly the last terra incognita in your PC case. I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and ...
Ok, a friend and I have a debate going, and I'm curious which way you all think is better for a case.<BR><BR>Assume you have a normal ATX tower/minitower. He has a spot for a fan on the side of the ...
I'm wondering how close can you safely mount a hard drive to a case fan? I disconnected one of my case fans after moving my hard drives around because it was an inch away form the hard drive. Then I ...
Antec Fusion fans measure 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm and operate at a speed of 600 – 2000 RPM. Hydraulic bearings ensure a low fan noise and excellent cooling performance, all at a lifespan of ...
Case fans have begun to follow the design trajectory of ATX cases—they were initially just one color and dull, and then someone added RGB lights. After that, people started tacking on even more RGB, ...
A new ATX case trend is developing in the DIY PC world, and it is based on making your case a better, uh, showcase for your hardware. Sure, we had transparent side panels before, but what if you look ...
I never considered cooling important enough in my first few PC builds, trusting cheap cases and stock coolers, and never looking at the CPU temps or fan curves. This approach might have worked for ...